Details

1 oral syringe contains 3 ml. Start with a drop half the size of a grain of rice, two or three times a day. Gradually increase dosage at a rate no higher then 0.5 mg of main active ingredient (THC or CBD) per pound of body weight in order to avoid experiencing side effects (drowsiness, impaired motor skills, euphoria and/or anxiety). High dose regiments typically used for instances involving serious pain, sleep disorders, cancer and/or epilepsy tend to be within 1 to 2 mg of main active ingredient per pound of body weight per day.

CBD, or cannabidiol, is one of over 100 identified cannabinoids (a special class of chemical compounds) in the cannabis plant. CBD and THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, are the two primary compounds that have been investigated in medical research.

Of all of CBD’s possible applications, the one garnering the most attention is the dramatic effect it has on young patients suffering from severe forms of epilepsy. The story of Charlotte Figi, a young girl who went from 300 seizures a week to just a few with daily doses of a CBD tincture, has turned CBD into a media sensation and industry buzzword.

Studies have shown CBD to have the following notable therapeutic benefits:

In addition, there is evidence that CBD may act as a neuroprotectant – that is, able to stem neurological damage following strokes and in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s – and may play a role in neurogenesis, the creation of new brain cells.

Numerous studies have shown CBD’s promise in the treatment of a wide range of conditions, including but not limited to:

CBD acts on different pathways than THC in the body, complementing THC’s effects on the same symptoms when administered together. In addition, CBD counters the psycho activity of THC, making it ideal for patients who cannot handle too much THC and who respond sufficiently to CBD for their medical condition.

♣ It is not recommended to use any Purely Medicinal products for rectal application.

♣ Products that contain MCT should not be vaped or smoked.

♣ Phoenix Tears

♣ Phoenix Tears can be
used in a number of ways: ingested directly, mixed with any high fat food, added as an ingredient for food
preparation, or applied topically.

We want to hear from you!

It's not bad, but for pain, I much prefer the RSO Phoenix Tears Oil. Perhaps the 1 ml as opposed to the 3 ml would work better. The one good thing about it is that it's easier to get a drop out of the applicator than the RSO.